Mercury 350.130UK User Manual

Mercury 350.130UK User Manual

Heat alarm with 10 year sealed battery

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Provides a quick alert to rapid rises in temperature rather than smoke, making it perfect for kitchens as it
won't react to cooking fumes. They will however react to extreme temperature rises such as those linked
to chip pan fires. Ideal for areas with fumes and high humidity, such as kitchens, garages and lofts, the
thermistor technology ensures you're alerted to fires quickly without false alarms. This unit needs no
battery maintenance, simply engage the internal battery using the switch on the base of the unit, fix to
your desired surface and test on a regular basis. Once the detector nears the end of its 10 year life, a low
battery indication alerts you to replace the unit.

Specification:

Battery
Alarm output
Sensor
Alarm level
Lifetime
Dimensions
Weight

Installation:

1.
Choose an appropriate position to install the alarm on a ceiling away from obstructions and close to
places where a fire could break out (i.e kitchen hobs, fireplaces etc).
2.
Use the screws and plugs provided to secure the installation panel securely to the ceiling.
3.
Align the 4 locating slots in the alarm with the 4 tags on the installation panel and rotate it clockwise
until it locks into position.
Locating slots
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with 10 Year Sealed Battery
DC3V lithium battery (internal)
85dB @ 3m
Electronic thermistor
54°~70°C
10 years
116mm Φ, 46mm height
116g
Heat Alarm
Order ref: 350.130UK
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  • Page 1 Heat Alarm with 10 Year Sealed Battery Order ref: 350.130UK User Manual Provides a quick alert to rapid rises in temperature rather than smoke, making it perfect for kitchens as it won't react to cooking fumes. They will however react to extreme temperature rises such as those linked to chip pan fires.
  • Page 2 Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2023 AVSL Group Ltd, Unit 2 Bridgewater Park, AVSL (Europe) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, Taylor Road, Trafford Park, Manchester. M41 7JQ. North Point Bus. Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland. www.avslgroup.com 350.130UK User Manual...

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